How to work with One-Time-Passwords in 1Password?

I actually use an iOS app especially for OTPs. There I have all my accounts which need an OTP as a list and also I am able to use a widget on the home screen showing my favorite accounts to get quick access to their OTPs.

After adding the first OTP to an existing login I wonder if there is also a list of all logins with an added OTP. But I couldn't find such a list. I have to search for the login which I think has an OTP active and open it. In the details I can see the One-Time-Password.

Is there a list which only shows all of my logins which have an OTP active? How to get such a list? Do I have to manually create a tag like "OTP" and use this tag to show all of the logins?

Actually I don't see the benefit of switching to 1Password with all my OTPs.

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Could you add a list (and maybe even an iOS Widget) that shows a list of current OTPs? Sometimes I have to enter the OTP sometimes offline (like on my company's laptop without access to 1 password to copy from).

Can you please elaborate a bit on your setup? For instance, do you find yourself having to do this regularly?

And when you find yourself in this situation, do you not have to copy your username and password from your 1Password app too then? I would imagine at that point you are already viewing the correct item in your 1Password app.

I have to admit that I do store the passwords in my company‘s keystore . No access to 1Password/Browser Plugin there. A tradeoff and therefore I have a second factor on my iPhone.

For an easy lookup I have a separate OTP app that shows my favorite Webapp‘s OTP in an iOS Widget, so I only have to type them from the screen (a list like the one shown above).
Again, that means to have one more spot to store the OTPs.

I see now, thank you for the clarification! Are you not allowed to even install the 1Password browser extension? If you were, I was thinking that you could use 1Password X on that computer, which does not require the 1Password desktop app to be installed (you could manage everything entirely in the browser).